User avatar
mikee64
Brigadier General
Posts: 413
Joined: Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:13 am
Location: Virginia
Contact: Website

Mike vs. Harvey - a "sort of" AAR

Sat Apr 04, 2009 6:40 pm

Alright, as mentioned in the main forum, I'm going to try to do a quick recap of my current pbem. Nothing fancy but I'm a teacher and as spring break and the summer approaches I hope to do a more detailed one from the start. So consider this "practice" after a long layoff from my very old AARs here. ;)

We're playing 1.13b April 1861 with mostly default options, historic attrition, and Gray's Kentucky neutral add-on mod.

This was the first time I'd played any since last summer (which was only against Athena) and the first pbem I'd done in over a year. Well needless to say I've played pretty horribly as I've been shaking the rust off. (To be fair though the same is true of Harvey, as he had been away from the game for quite some time as well.)

We're both experienced pbem players who have both had our butts kicked by some of the top talent here in the distant past. We are similar in that we play pretty historically but both like keeping house rules to a minimum. For this one we simply agreed on not sending Polk to take Cairo, no death fleet destruction of forts per Jarko's discovery, and no early (prior to Aug, 61) deep cav raids. Other than that anything's fair game, although we both tell each other and discuss if we are doing something that might be considered gamey. Thats just the way we play; YMMV.

Anyway, enough of the boring background and on to the action:

My first horrifying discovery was that the East in 1861 is a completely different ballgame with the no Divisions/Corps rule. I really found myself stumbling around as I tried to adjust to this for the first time. (My first thought was "I really should practice this against Athena" but then I thought "nahh..." :) )Harvey took advantage of this with some good moves and managed to avoid the -10 NM hit for not threatening Richmond. A bad start for me there. By the end of 61 he'd made good progress and occupied all of northern VA after inflicting much greater casualties on my forces.

The campaign season of 1862 consisted mostly of Lee and Longstreet defending Richmond along a Richmond-Hanover line while the action took place in central VA. A depot in Lynchburg changed hands several times as Jackson and Hooker with supporting forces punched and counter-punched. As winter approached I still held the line running from Norfolk through Richmond and over to the still intact depot at Lynchburg on my left flank. Given the way 62 started I was pretty happy. Then, disaster....

Lee, Longstreet and Smith fought off some "recons in force" (Harvey's words) in early November as the USA forces withdrew from central VA and the campaign to take Lynchburg. As those forces withdrew they began to concentrate outside Richmond. I suspected one last big assault was coming before winter hit, so I tried to rush Jackson and his 20,000 troops back to help with the defense... well he didn't make it, and Richmond fell in late Nov. 62. I did manage to get the Capital moved elsewhere.

But that wasn't even the worst news. I made a HUGE mistake here as I gave Lee and the ANV "hold at all cost" orders since I thought that might be what it took to hold off one last assault before winter. Big mistake as Stonewall was late arriving in support, and Lee, Longstreet and about 2/3 of the ANV were wiped out, resulting in huge NM hits. No more of that button for me! :bonk:

As of Jan. 63 I still hold a line from Norfolk-Petersburg-Lynchburg, but there is no way Virginia is going to be defensible when the spring campaign starts. Petersburg may not even last that long.

Out west: I lost both Nashville and Donelson mid-summer 62, but as of Jan. 63 still hold Island 10 (currently besieged) and Memphis. Memphis won't last long once Grant starts moving against it. The US is also in control of Corinth although I did manage a successful counterattack there which gave me just enough time to blow the depot. They've also advanced as far as Decatur, AL and Winchester TN.

In the trans-miss its pretty much been a standoff between Price in Fayetteville and Lyon in Springfield.

The current coastal operations consist of an Army under Fremont (~20,000 effectives) which occupies Pensacola and the surrounding regions.

I'm going to go ahead and post this now and come back with some screenies later.

Hope you enjoy, comments welcome!
Mike

User avatar
mikee64
Brigadier General
Posts: 413
Joined: Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:13 am
Location: Virginia
Contact: Website

Sat Apr 04, 2009 7:01 pm

Lest anyone not gather from the above the dire straits I'm actually in, here's the situation:

Image

At this point my goal is to just survive 1863, which may not be easy.

edit: And what I can see of the situation in the West:

Image

The East:

Image
Mike

User avatar
mikee64
Brigadier General
Posts: 413
Joined: Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:13 am
Location: Virginia
Contact: Website

Sun Apr 12, 2009 1:21 am

Things have gone downhill pretty quickly, doubt my goal of holding on through 1863 will be attainable.... during January:

Island 10 fell, Memphis is quickly becoming a trap as Grant advances in middle and western Tennessee.

Montgomery Alabama fell as a Union army advanced up the railway from Pensacola.

Petersburg and Norfolk hold but Petersburg is flanked via Lynchburg and Burkeville. Yanks pour into northern NC and push a small Corps under Smith out of Garysburg, capturing that vital depot. Petersburg and possibly Norfolk will probably need to be abandoned soon to avoid being isolated. There are now strong enemy Corps in my rear and to my front in the east.

Theres a turn waiting so I'll see how I can extricate myself from this one but it doesn't look good...
Mike

acme
Corporal
Posts: 64
Joined: Thu Jan 03, 2008 1:32 pm

Mon May 04, 2009 11:56 am

lol
i await for your next AAR+!

User avatar
mikee64
Brigadier General
Posts: 413
Joined: Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:13 am
Location: Virginia
Contact: Website

Mon May 04, 2009 11:17 pm

Sorry acme, not much left to report. I only managed to hang on until late April/Early June '63 before conceding. I still held the Mississippi from Memphis to N.O. but the entire east was in shambles and Atlanta was going to fall within a few turns.

I hope to do another PBEM "real" AAR using SVF mod soon. It was tough to report on so much action late in the game in this one.
Mike

tagwyn
AGEod Guard of Honor
Posts: 1220
Joined: Tue Apr 17, 2007 4:09 pm

Tue May 05, 2009 1:21 am

Why should Polk not take Cairo if he can? How do the Rebs take Dallas? t

User avatar
mikee64
Brigadier General
Posts: 413
Joined: Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:13 am
Location: Virginia
Contact: Website

Fri May 08, 2009 2:14 am

tagwyn wrote:Why should Polk not take Cairo if he can? How do the Rebs take Dallas? t


tag, in earlier versions there were thoughts in pbem that Polk was allowed to move too easily (read "gamey" if you want) to take Cairo. He had a force ready too early and there was no northern garrison in place to stop him.

Gray has since made some changes to address the situation, in addition to this post: Polk entry there are some others about the addition of a garrison and gunboats around Cairo that were not previously there.

It was just a simple house rule in our game and not a big deal.

I do not understand your question about Dallas? If you are asking me for advice you have obviously come to the wrong place. ;)
Mike

User avatar
soundoff
AGEod Veteran
Posts: 774
Joined: Mon Feb 04, 2008 1:23 am

Fri May 08, 2009 6:34 pm

mikee64 wrote:I do not understand your question about Dallas? If you are asking me for advice you have obviously come to the wrong place. ;)



Hi Mikee64

I think that Tag may well be alluding to the Sam Houston event where Dallas changes hands. But it changes hands from the Rebs to the Union. I think thats it. Mind you with Tag, bless his cotton socks, I'm never too sure. ;)


Edit I should have added ....keep the AAR going even if its only a 'sort of'. The more AAR's the better. :thumbsup:

User avatar
mikee64
Brigadier General
Posts: 413
Joined: Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:13 am
Location: Virginia
Contact: Website

Fri May 08, 2009 8:15 pm

Yes that's it Soundoff, the Sam Houston event gives Dallas to the Union and places some free units there for them. The CSA then has a certain amount of time to take it back and receive some reward for doing so.

I only know this becasue it fired for the first time for me in this pbem game. I never managed to get Dallas back, though.
Mike


Return to “American Civil War AARs”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest